No, horses should not be fed Chinese cabbage, it can cause gas colic, or possibly diarrhea.
Cabbage (not skunk cabbage) can be fed to horses safely so long as it is fed in amounts less than 4 oz. per day.
No, they cannot.
You should avoid anything in the Cole family, this includes Cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower and Kale. These plants can cause a build up of gas in the horses intestines and cause painful gas colic.
All cabbage plants contain roots.
Chinese cabbage in Tagalog is called "petsay" or "pechay."
Chinese cabbage, also known as Napa cabbage, is commonly used in Asian cuisine for dishes like stir-fries, soups, and kimchi. It is a good source of vitamins A and C, as well as antioxidants. Chinese cabbage is important for its nutritional value and versatility in cooking.
yes, cow eat cabbage.
I eat cabbage all the time
You eat the leaves of the purple cabbage, just as with the green cabbage.
In most chinese restaurants, Its cabbage.
Bok choy is a Chinese vegetable that is also known as Chinese cabbage, bak choi, paak choi (literally, "white vegetable"), Chinese chard cabbage, Chinese mustard cabbage, Chinese white cabbage, petsai, white celery mustard and the scientific name, Brassica rapa chinensis. Bok choy is a member of the cabbage family, and it resembles celery with its thick white stalks and dark green leaves. Bok choy's popularity comes from its light, sweet flavor, crisp texture and nutritional value. The stalks are crunchy, juicy and slightly sweet, without the stringiness of celery, while the crinkly green leaves taste more like traditional cabbage or Romaine lettuce.
In English, 'petsay' is called Chinese cabbage or Napa cabbage.